Archive for the 'Dog Dresses' Category

Dog Clothing

Author: goodlookindog
May 19, 2008

Dog ClothingThe most posh style in fashionable clothing for my lovable dog can be found in this site. Me and my dog love to strut anywhere we go while sporting the latest in dog coats or dog dresses that mostly come with matching cute hats.

With this designer inspired dog clothing, my dog doesn’t just look pampered and comfortable but is also in style. Definitely a must have for all dogs who want to make a statement.

Prom

Author: happydoglover
May 5, 2008

Prom Night with FriendsFind just the right prom dress.

Definition of Prom: “a formal dance, esp. one held by a class in high school or college the end of a school year”

Many young adults (in particular, the young ladies) plan for their proms as much as five months in advance – from picking out the perfect dress, shoes, accessories, and deciding on the perfect hair style. And of course there are the facials, manicures and pedicures that can’t be ignored. It is a special night that all will look back on fondly.

Dog Shows in May

Author: Barking Mart
April 25, 2008

Below is information about national dog shows brought to you by www.barkingmart.com.

May:

Getting a Second Dog?

Author: goodlookindog
April 12, 2008

Get your dog ready for spring with this matching dress and hat.Blue Daisies Dog Dress

Things to Consider:

  1. Take your time and pick the right dog.
  2. It’s not recommended that you adopt two puppies from the same litter. They will bond more with each other than with you.
  3. Sex doesn’t matter as much as temperament.
  4. Age does matter. If you have an older, arthritic dog at home, do it a favor and don’t get a rambunctious puppy. It won’t make the older dog young again; it will just make the senior years more challenging.
  5. Let the two dogs be introduced to each other before you make any decisions on adoption. Try to find a dog trainer or canine behaviorist to come along to observe the interaction.
When the dogs meet for the first time, this is what to look for:
  1. Does one dog charge the other? Or does one dog try to chase the other dog? Don’t let it happen.
  2. Does one dog try to avoid eye contact? This is called shying away which is an indication of stress.
  3. If you are considering a smaller breed make sure you put the dog on your lap and call your other dog toward you. If the smaller dog growls or lunges, this is called lap-guarding and can often lead to other guarding issues. This is a behavior that needs to be managed.

Spring is Here

Author: Siena
March 21, 2008

This site is the place to go for dog dressesSpring Fling – just in time for spring walks around town. My pooch looks just perfect in this. The quality is far superior to any dog clothes I’ve bought in the past. We get stopped constantly because she looks so cute and you can’t beat the price! I’ll definitely be ordering more.